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词条 C.S. Uruguay de Coronado
释义

  1. History

  2. Honours

     National 

  3. Players

     Player Records 

  4. Historical list of coaches

  5. League history

  6. References

  7. External links

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| fullname = Club Sport Uruguay de Coronado
| nickname = Los Josefinos, el Cuadro Lechero
| founded = {{Start date and years ago|df=yes|1936|1|3}}
| dissolved =
| ground = Estadio Municipal El Labrador, Coronado, Costa Rica||
| capacity = 2,500
| chairman = Freddy Campos Quirós
| manager = Rónald González
| league = Segund División, Costa Rica
| season = 2014 Invierno
| position = Regular Season:: 11th
Playoffs: DNQ
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Club Sport Uruguay de Coronado, also known as Uruguay de Coronado is a Costa Rican football club, that currently plays in the Costa Rican Segunda División.

History

Founded 3 January 1936, they were named after the first FIFA World Cup champions, Uruguay. They changed their first club colors, red and black like Alajuelense, to the yellow and black of Uruguayan giants Peñarol and made their Primera División debut in 1950.[1] In 1961, they became runner-up to champions El Carmen,[2] when the big clubs left the Federación Costarricense de Fútbol and founded their own ASOFUTBOL league and the title was contested between three clubs only: Carmen, Uruguay de Coronado and Gimnástica Española. However, the ASOFUTBOL teams returned to the league and only Uruguay retained their place in the top tier.

In 1963, they surprisingly won the league with players like "Caballo" Otárola, "Camarón" Padilla, Luis Chacón, Carlos Luis "Piche" García and Rodrigo "Riguín" Sandoval.[3]

They played in the Primera División from 1988 until relegation in 1992. Uruguay returned to the top flight in summer 2012.[4]

Honours

National

  • Primera División de Costa Rica: 1

1963

  • Segunda División de Costa Rica: 5

1949, 1960, 1967–68, 1986–87, Clausura 2011

  • Tercera División de Costa Rica: 1

1940

Players

Player Records

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Most Primera División appearances (as of March 20, 2014)[5]
#NameCareerAppsGoals
1 Guillermo "Camarón" Padilla 182
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Most Primera División goals (as of March 20, 2014)[5]
#PlayerCareerAppsGoals
1 Guillermo Valenciano 60

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Historical list of coaches

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  • {{flagicon|CRC}} Marco Tulio Hidalgo (2002–2003)
  • {{flagicon|CRC}} Randall Chacón
  • {{flagicon|CRC}} Paulo Wanchope (2010–2011)
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  • {{flagicon|CRC}} Carlos Watson (Sept 25, 2012 – Nov 30, 2014)[6]
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Martín Cardetti (Dec 1, 2014–)[7]
{{col-end}}

League history

SeasonLeagueTop goalscorer
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
2012–131st – Invierno6229310253130{{flagicon|CRC}} Erick Scott10
1st – Verano822778302728

References

1. ^Uruguay – UNAFUT {{es|icon}}
2. ^Costa Rica 1961 – RSSSF
3. ^Que Santos no sea un nuevo Brujas – Al Día {{es|icon}}
4. ^Uruguay gana el ascenso a Primera División – Nación {{es|icon}}
5. ^Un histórico vuelve a primera – UNAFUT{{es|icon}}
6. ^Carlos Watson asume como entrenador de Uruguay – Nación {{es|icon}}
7. ^Uruguay de Coronado presentó a Martín Cardetti como su nuevo entrenador – Nación {{es|icon}}

External links

  • Official
  • Cerocero
  • [https://int.soccerway.com/teams/costa-rica/cs-uruguay/13578/ Soccerway]
{{Costa Rican Primera División}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Uruguay}}

3 : Football clubs in Costa Rica|Association football clubs established in 1936|1936 establishments in Costa Rica

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